Uncovering protein dynamics: developing statistical crystallography
Postdoctoral Scholarship

Cluster of Excellence: Advanced Imaging of Matter

Center for Free Electron Laser Science (CFEL), Hamburg, Germany

Protein motion is at the heart of life, but remains challenging to witness 
firsthand. Proteins move to reading and copying DNA, convert sunlight into 
chemical energy, and transmit signals between cells, yet our ability to image 
these functions is limited by the technology we have to image protein dynamics.

A new opportunity to meet this challenge is emerging, however, as 
crystallographic methods advance. We can now collect data from thousands to 
millions of crystals of the same protein, and it is clear no two crystals are 
identical. Thus, analyzing their distribution may reveal protein structural 
fluctuations directly. Can we develop a statistical crystallography to turn 
these large datasets into knowledge about protein dynamics? Can we use 
statistical analysis of crystal-to-crystal variation to separate signal from 
noise in time resolved experiments, revealing protein motion induced by mixing 
with a ligand or excitation with a pump laser? We seek a computational 
scientist who will answer these questions.

As the ideal candidate, you will have the following key attributes:

* A doctoral degree in physics, biophysics, chemistry, applied mathematics or a 
related field
* Working knowledge of macromolecular crystallographic methods and software
* A track record of scientific computing and programming
* The ability to drive your work independently and show initiative

And you will be excited to take on the following responsibilities:

* Mathematical modeling of protein dynamics and protein crystal diffraction data
* Interpretation and analysis of experimental results
* Open-source development to make your insights available to the broader 
scientific community
* Presenting your work in written and oral form to the scientific community
* Helping to foster an environment conductive to collaboration, learning, 
growth, and fun

Available immediately is a two-year contract with a competitive salary and the 
opportunity to work and live in the beautiful and vibrant city of Hamburg, 
Germany. The group is housed at the Center for Free Electron Laser Science on 
the vibrant DESY campus (Luruper Chaussee 149, 22761 Hamburg, Germany).

This position is funded through the Advanced Imaging of Matter Cluster of 
Excellence (https://www.cui-advanced.uni-hamburg.de/en.html). The successful 
candidate will become a fellow of the cluster and have access to career 
support, training opportunities, and an engaging scientific network via the 
cluster. The candidate will have additional technical and mentorship support 
from partners Andrea Thorne, Arwen Pearson, and Nicholas Pearce and their 
groups during the course of the project.

We are an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to 
apply and handicapped persons will be preferred given equal qualifications.

Application deadline: 17 June 2021
Applications should include a cover letter, a tabular curriculum vitae, and 
copies of degree certificate(s). Please send applications by email to: 
<thomas.l...@desy.de>

For more details, write directly to TJ Lane: <thomas.l...@desy.de>


Cross-Posting on the AIM Cluster of Excellence page (funding source for this 
project): 
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=4c3ff9d2b6bcfbed3ee252108b0e5164fab487a9

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